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Sweet Potato's Info...

Sweet Potato's Story...

Sweet Potato was abandoned. She has an old injury to a hind leg preventing her from being ridden. She has the sweetest temperament and would make an excellent pasture pal.

If you are interested in giving this deserving horse a loving home please contact the HAHS office. Adoption fees do apply. For more information on Sweet Potato & other HAHS horses, look us up on the web @ www.hahs.org, or send us an e-mail @ info@hahs.org.

About Our Rescue Group...

The Hooved Animal Humane Society has made a difference in the lives of so many hooved animals. Founded by six concerned citizens, we will continue with our mission of:Promoting the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation, and if necessary, intervention.We are a 501(c)(3) organization and are supported solely by your tax deductible donations. Thank you for helping us be there for the hooved animals. Your support is most appreciated.

Come Meet Our Pets...

All of our animals are located in Woodstock, IL

Our Adoption Process...

Please visit our website at www.hahs.org for more information on adoption policies, procedures, and fees

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